Dual DVR camera for the car with 32gb car , cost me £50 from the Gadget show , tested it on the way home , with just the one camera.

Out put video was clear although not perfect on high setting , wuth image breakup , so i'm on the fence with this one at the moment as i have ordered a better Sd card , a the one supplied was only a class 4 which i'm hoping was the problem as maybe it could not write fast enough , so i have a 32gb Class 10 on the way so i will report back if that is any better , if it is i will then fit both cameras to the car.

Also brought a Bluettooth ELM327 adapter that was £8.99 Off Ebay and has taken over a week to arrive so won't be prmoting the seller. also it have the Torque Pro App ready to try .

That looks a lot like the F70. There are reports of them not taking too well to high capacity cards. In fact, over on the Fiat Forum, the general consensus is that an 8gb class 4 out performs the 32gb class 10 cards.

My 32gb Class 10 Transend arrived today , well out performs the 32gb no brand name that i had with the Camera.

When i get chance i will upload a clip.

Positioned the rear camera top center , but has picked up a shadow from the spoiler lol , ah well i will have to move that one , not fully wired the power supply in yet.

Video is average i would say , it's clear enough but would not say its any where near HD , it does pixelate a little , but picture's are not too bad considering it's recording two feeds at once , lets say i'm not dissappointed to the extent where i would run it down but would say 7 out of 10 considering it's price. It may get better if i just used the front camera. It does what i need t to do and can easily read number plates front and rear although the rear view is 720 compared to 1280 front. , but i would say , it's real capture on both cameras recording is 720 front and VGA rear, but like i said it's Ok.

There is a large difference with the cards though that is for sure , videos do not break up or freeze with the Transend class 10

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Torque Pro

Connected straight away with the bluetooth ELM327 , and does everything it says on the Tin , works perfectly there is zero lag and every gauge that i chosse to use or try gave a reading.

When i say everything , i mean everything that the Focus will pick up , there are many displays on there that give no readings at all and many that i would not have a clue about haha.

When selecting what gauges you want to try , while connected the list displays which are functional and working so it's easy to select which ones take a reading , only one i would have liked that does not work with mine was Oil temp , there are many different types of displays you can choose from and dozens of skins and colours.

It also has GPS tracking , trip tracking , Sports tracking 0-60 etc speed testing , Live recording of journey with map overlay , which you can also have gauges overlaid , Fault code reading

Well impressed with it.

So all in all happy with the Torque Pro and the Camera.

All i have to do now is wire the camera power feed in properly to ignition on/off , a possible Mod i might do is remove the front camera from the unit and place it next to the front facing sensors in my front screen and then place it in the glove box and no one will ever know its there.

Fairly impressed with mine, though it does freeze the video sometimes on playback so you kind of 'jump' up the road, and the instruction manual is worse than useless! Just put it down to Chinese quirkiness/cheapness

For £50 odd quid, might just save a lot of hassle if you have a shunt or witness one!

Both myself & jimrex have dash cams of that design - mine also has the optional plug in GPS to track speed, direction, coordinates etc.

GPS would be a good additive to the camera

Indeed!

Fairly impressed with mine, though it does freeze the video sometimes on playback so you kind of 'jump' up the road, and the instruction manual is worse than useless! Just put it down to Chinese quirkiness/cheapness

For £50 odd quid, might just save a lot of hassle if you have a shunt or witness one!

Yes for the price of the camera it's good to know , downside i have found to mine is the LED's on the camera are far too bright at night so i will find something to dim them down a little , the rear camera on a night drive is not great but would be good enough if some one was to rear end me the car

Yes for the price of the camera it's good to know , downside i have found to mine is the LED's on the camera are far too bright at night so i will find something to dim them down a little , the rear camera on a night drive is not great but would be good enough if some one was to rear end me the car

I find that as well, but mine is on the passenger side of the rear view mirror and sits up high in the shaded bit behind the mirror so I don't notice it that much. Also need to wire mine in properly as plugging into the cig lighter every time is annoying!

I have this cam too. On my second one actually. First one failed after a week and this ones just arrived so hopefully it'll last longer.
Impressed with it though in comparison to the other 3 dash cams we've experienced